After the way last weekends tournament went, after winning the Rays tix on Friday, I felt sure my luck had changed. So I was looking forward to the 1pm tourney the PQ and I were going to play today.
The tourney started out pretty well. I picked off one guy bluffing his unpaired A10 and took down a decent pot with my pair of 9s. I had a pretty good read on most of the players though I'm pretty sure I let one guy bluff me off a hand when I had middle pair. But I digress. After the first blind level, I got kinda card dead and missed a couple of really good draws as well so that by the time the blinds got up to 100-200 I was down from my 12000 starting stack to 8500 but I felt pretty good and was waiting to pick the right spot to start chipping up again.
It came pretty suddenly. I was in late position when a guy in early position pushed all in preflop for a bit over 7K. I'd seen him do this once before and put him on something like 10s or Jacks. I wasn't overly impressed by his play so far so when I looked at my cards and saw KK. It was folded to me and I pushed in over the top. Everyone folds and my opponent flips over 99. Oops, sucks to be him as I flip over my cowboys. Flop is garbarge, he gets up to leave and the turn is a 9. Oops sucks to be me. I turn to the guy next to me and say "I got Robbed again" Two weeks in a row now I have someone buried and get 2 outed. I was quite unhappy. Especially when I pushed in with A6 on an AJA3 board and the same idiot calls with A8. Can't get a 6 or a card bigger than 8 for a split on the river (of course) and I'm out while idiot boy who has no problem raising 35 big blinds preflop with a mid pair has all my chips.
I was unhappy but there was a pretty juicy 4-8 omaha hi/lo game going and I wanted to get in on that. Figured after the way my luck went last time I played, I was due for a turnaround at some point. Of course I thought that way about the holdem tourney and look how that went. But in this case I was right. OMG the fish were schooling. Now generally this game is populated by nitty old men and there were 3 of them there this time but the rest of the players were soft. Of course a number of them usually are but that doesn't mean they won't take me down too. This time was a different story. There was one guy who was obviously new to Omaha and used to Holdem. He kept pushing 2 pair and losing his ass. He had bad luck to boot as a number of times the river killed him. I sympathized, I was in the same boat a couple of weeks ago. But I took his chips none the less.
Things went pretty well. I kept it pretty tight and tried to pick the right spots. I made sure I played tighter than last time for the most part but I also hit some hands this time. My first hit was a king high flush. I stayed in a raised pot without the nut flush where sometimes I might fold it. But most of the people in the hand I knew stayed in with less. If I was unlucky enough to run into the ace so be it. But I didn't and even though it was a split pot, it was a big pot and half of that pot was almost $100 and a profit of over $60 for me. I was pretty reluctant to call with the king high flush but knowing who was in the hand I felt I was probably ahead and I was right. After that I stayed patient and made a few hands stand up. It would run in spurts where I'd hit a few hands then go through long stretches where I got nothing. As long as I didn't try to push anything then, I was fine. I would go throough 1 or 2 dealer changes and maybe play one hand outside of my blinds then a new dealer would come in and I would be in 3 of the next 4 hands and cash in most of them. I had 2 really good hands during that time. Both of them were kill pots.
This game plays a half kill where if someone scoops a pot (wins the whole pot, not a split pot) for over $60 the next hand would be played at $6-$12 rather than $4-8 and the winner is required to post $6 for the next hand. I played one hand with A334 with the A3 of diamonds. Flop is J 10 3 with the J-10 of diamonds. Well I like that. No one bets when it comes to me so I lead out for $6. And get 6 callers. Turn is a spade K which I don't like but since no one bets at it I decide to bet again. 4 people call my $12 bet. River is another J and when no one bets I lead out again for $12. Two people call me for some reason but can't beat my 3s full of Jacks which is a very nice $150 pot. There were 2 women and one guy who had to play almost every hand. One took a bit from me last time when she hit some incredibly ugly hands that stood up. This time I got a bit back from her and a lot more from the Holdem guy and the other woman. My best hand was against the holdem guy. Sitting with A2QQ with the A2 in clubs I saw a flop of 345 with the 34 of clubs. Bingo, nut low hand plus the straight flush draw. Holdem guy bets and I just call to keep as many people in as possible. Turn is perfect, the Q of clubs. Now I have the nut flush, nut low and I have no fears if the board pairs. He bets again and this time I raise. Unfortunately he is the only one to come along. River is another 5 giving me the full house. When we showed down he had A467 so he flopped the straight to the 7 but he couldn't get away from it and it cost him dearly when the clubs hit then the board paired.
I ran my original $100 up to about $410 before I hit a cold streak but when the PQ came by after bubbling out the final table I cashed out for $330. Definitely a good night's work. So perhaps getting busted out of the tourney was a benefit and not a curse. I'm gonna believe that.
Well Neo needs a nap. Hope everyone is having a great weekend and that it's dryer where you are than it is here. It is coming down here, outer portions of a tropical storm apparently. Stay lucky peeps.
5 comments:
Nice job. I don't really know how to play it, but I love Omaha-8 with a half-kill. It really is fun and more fun, of course, when you good hands win.
Wow man - nut low, 2nd nuts high - about as close to a dream hand as it gets. Nice job pulling as much as possible out of the villain!
Don't you just love those people who think that because you get 4 cards and can split the pot with a low anything can happen so they're in every hand? Of course there are days when it seems they are right.
I have enjoyed playing O8 for a while now, they don't always have it going when I go to play but I do it every chance I get.
Dream hand Gary, it definitely was and there were a few others that just went played out so nicely. What a change from the last time.
Yeah Wolf, the last time I played that is exactly what happened while the few good hands I got always seemed to get counterfeited. Not this time. muah ha ha ha ha ha. What I have learned to my bankroll's peril is that you can play any 4 cards and hit something on the flop in O8. The key is to play hands that can scoop and then get those to stand up.
I love the O8 game myself when I can find one. Play the 4-8 half kill at Pocono Downs or the 5-10 full kill at Chester when they run and love the 7.5/15 split game at Harrah's AC which plays a full kill on the O8 side.
My dream hand was when I flopped quads in position with the kill on and had 3 other guys betting in to me and actually got reraised on the turn and river. Don't get better than that.
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